Climate Frontline-Zambia
What happens when the weather patterns that communities have relied upon for generations begin to change? Across Zambia, the answer is unfolding in real time. Our new documentary, “Climate Frontline: Zambia and the Changing Weather,” explores how shifting rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts, and rising temperatures are beginning to reshape both the environment and the economy. For a country whose energy system and agricultural livelihoods are closely tied to natural cycles, these changes carry consequences that extend far beyond the farm. Zambia’s electricity generation depends heavily on the mighty Zambezi River and the reservoirs that power the Kariba Dam. When rainfall declines and water levels fall, the effects ripple across the entire nation—from industry and commerce to hospitals, schools, and households. Climate variability is therefore no longer simply an environmental issue; it is increasingly an economic and developmental challenge. Yet perhaps the most profound impa...